2010 Porsche Models Sales Brochure "special Request" In Original Packaging 1of2 on 2040-parts.com
Milton, New York, United States
For sale this special request of Porsche Cars North America for their 2010 model year vehicles. Items are in the original as shipped USPS packaging. There are two brochures : one explaining the 2010 models available and the other titled "What makes a Porsche a Porsche". There is also a letter of thanks from the Porsche Director of Marketing for requesting the info. A truly unique find for the Porsche enthusiast.
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